Nightingale responds to Madame Schwabe concerning their relief work for the Franco-Prussian War. Topics of discussion include the nature of Nightingale's work, Aid Society activities and leadership, and distributions to other related charities.

Nightingale informs Mrs. Russell Gurney of two ladies who want to join the ladies committee for the widows and orphans fund for the Franco-Prussian War. Nightingale explains that she is unable to join the committee due to business and illness.

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